Trump shows 'file' taxes in Congress

2019-10-11T21:07:15.425Z

23.00 On appeal his appeal was rejected, the American president will have to deliver to the Congress his statements to the Fisco of the last eight years, both his personal and his companies. The ruling of a New York judge established this. The White House had filed an appeal, opposing the mandatory subpoena issued by the Chamber against the accounting companies that have overseen Trump's business over the years. But the Washington DC Court of Appeal rejected the president's request.

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11 October 201923.00 His appeal was rejected, the American president will have to deliver to the Congress his statements to the Fisco of the last eight years, both his personal and his companies. The ruling of a New York judge established this. The White House had filed an appeal, opposing the mandatory subpoena issued by the Chamber against the accounting companies that have overseen Trump's business over the years. But the Washington DC Court of Appeal rejected the president's request.